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My Dear Friends, The service was over and coffee followed. On this day too there was a Church Lunch to look forward to which we knew would be excellent so that by the time we eventually left the build...Read More

Dear Friends, By the time you read this we shall be into Advent, the lead-up to Christmas. I have to say that two events yesterday, (I’m writing this on Sunday, November 21st), really set me up for ...Read More

Dear friends, As I write this I’m preparing to go to the wedding in Edinburgh of Joy’s god-daughter. After the wedding we shall stay at Berwick on Tweed and on the Sunday drive on down to South Sh...Read More

My Dear Friends, August, traditional holiday month for me for forty years, and then into September, ‘the silly season’ in the eyes of many. That’s because many churches don’t have the usual me...Read More

My Dear Friends, It is Pentecost as I write this letter to you. Pentecost is when the first followers of Jesus received the gift of the Holy Spirit which Jesus had promised them. The Holy Spirit would...Read More

My Dear Friends, I ventured into the garden on Friday morning. It was a lovely day and I gave the lawns their first cut of the year. It did feel good and they did look good, better than I expected bec...Read More

Dear friends, The theme for this year’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity has been “You are Witnesses”. We’re all familiar with what a witness is – somebody who can give information about w...Read More

Dear Friends, By the time you read this letter and this edition of ‘Calendar’, Christmas will not be far away. For many, the old familiar Christmas carols will be a reminder of the story of the bi...Read More

My Dear friends, I was reading a story about some friends of Jesus who were arguing – yes, Christians do at times disagree with one another! The argument was about which of them was the greatest...Read More

My Dear friends, By the time you read this we shall have been at St Crux in York, the old church at the bottom of The Shambles that is no longer used for worship but which can be hired by churches, ch...Read More

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